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... turns of fortune ; " nor fhall they read them as things that are already paft , but with that concern as if they were yet to come , and hall range themselves , O Pompey , on " thy fide . " me ei burt , coltino stal zue 66 CC The other ...
... turns of fortune ; " nor fhall they read them as things that are already paft , but with that concern as if they were yet to come , and hall range themselves , O Pompey , on " thy fide . " me ei burt , coltino stal zue 66 CC The other ...
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... turns to defcribe the general confternation at Rome , and the flight of great part of the fenate and people at the ... Turn'd [ 4 ] LUCAN'S PHARSALIA. ...
... turns to defcribe the general confternation at Rome , and the flight of great part of the fenate and people at the ... Turn'd [ 4 ] LUCAN'S PHARSALIA. ...
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Samuel Johnson. A race renown'd , the world's victorious lords , Turn'd on themselves with their own hoftile fwords ; Piles against piles oppos'd in impious fight , And eagles againft eagles bending flight ; Of blood by friends , by ...
Samuel Johnson. A race renown'd , the world's victorious lords , Turn'd on themselves with their own hoftile fwords ; Piles against piles oppos'd in impious fight , And eagles againft eagles bending flight ; Of blood by friends , by ...
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... Turn from thyfelf , at least , the deftin'd wound , Till thou art mistress of the world around , And none to conquer but thyself be found . Thy foes as yet a jufter war afford , And barbarous blood remains to glut thy fword . But fee ...
... Turn from thyfelf , at least , the deftin'd wound , Till thou art mistress of the world around , And none to conquer but thyself be found . Thy foes as yet a jufter war afford , And barbarous blood remains to glut thy fword . But fee ...
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... turns infest ,. And jealous glory burns within thy breast ; Thy fam'd piratic laurel feems to fade , Beneath ... turn'd him to the laws LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book I. 49 :
... turns infest ,. And jealous glory burns within thy breast ; Thy fam'd piratic laurel feems to fade , Beneath ... turn'd him to the laws LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book I. 49 :
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Æneid againſt amidſt arms Behold beneath blood bold breaſt Cæfar camp caufe cauſe chief cloſe command courſe croud Dæmon death diftant dreadful earth ev'n facred fafe faid fame fatal fate fcorn fear feas fecret feek feems feen fhade fhall fhore fhould fide field fierce fight firft firſt fkies flain flames flaughter fled flood foldier fome foon forfook fortune foul ftand ftill ftream ftrong fuccefs fuch fure fwelling fword Gaul gods hafte hand head heaven himſelf hoftile horrid impious labours laft laſt Latian lefs length loft looſe Lucan mighty moſt Nero numbers o'er paffage paſt peace Pharfalia Phocis plain Pompey Pompey's purpoſe rage reft rife rofe Roman Rome Scythian ſhall ſhe ſhore ſkies ſky ſpoke ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtood Sulpitius Verulanus ſupplies ſwift taſk thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand trembling vaft vanquish'd Virgil whofe winds yield